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Join Lisa as she and Rebecca from Radiant and Real health, along with Nikki discuss twelve emotional blocks that prevent Mormons from finding peace and wellness. They discuss guilt, shame and other limiting beliefs that many Mormons hold on to.

By SteveDensleyJr In this episode, Darius Gray provides a partial chronology concerning Blacks and the LDS priesthood. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was established in 1830, at which time, its first president and prophet, Joseph Smith ordained all men unto the priesthood. The only qualification is that they embrace …read moreSource: FAIR-Cast

The theory of Cognitive Dissonance is a well-established concept in the field of psychology that explains why we all experience discomfort and anxiety when we are exposed to new ideas and beliefs or engage in behavior that conflict with our pre-existing views, ideals, and beliefs. I’ve been extremely interested …read moreSource: A Thoughtful Faith

A little over a year ago, I ran across some images on the Internet of pages of a book called Daddy’s Roommate that told the story of a little boy whose parents had divorced and whose father had then become partners with a …read moreSource: Beyond the Closet Door

This two-part episode offers a wonderful peek into military chaplaincy, a career unlike any other, and, in particular, experiences of LDS chaplains. Two active duty LDS Army chaplains—Nathan Kline and Jason Unsworth—and one retired LDS Air Force chaplain—Phil McLemore—share the history of chaplaincy and how it has …read moreSource: Mormon Matters